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Paper and packaging companies have been largely driven by output volume. However, this is no longer sufficient, and new business models and processes can illustrate a successful path into the future. Many organizations are aiming to design a system that better balances demand with production, focuses on profitability, and can also yield a more efficient operations and control system. This transformation requires real-time digital information and control in a digital paper and packaging enterprise.

TRM has been awarded the most prestigious accolade for print quality in the packaging industry.

The company won the prizes for best in class for ‘Corrugated Post-Print: Coated Line and Screen' and ultimate prize, ‘Best in Show', at the 2015 European Flexographic Industry Association's (EFIA) print awards.

BRUSSELS, March 19, 2015 (PPI Europe) -Schur Pack Germany has tapped KBA to supply three KBA Rapida sheet-fed offset presses in medium and large format with a total of 29 printing and finishing units for its new production facility in Valluhn-Gallin, Mecklenburg-West Pomerania, in Germany. The company did not disclose the value of the project.

"The long history of Vrijdag gives us knowledge and stability," says Henk Nota, Managing Director of the Dutch company, "but this new machine is part of our future and it is a future of innovation and efficiency.

WÜRZBURG, Germany, March 18, 2015 (Press Release) -As a thriving organization with additional capacity needs, Menasha Packaging's York, Penn. facility will be enhancing its productivity with a unique new high-performance KBA Rapida 145 57-inch eight-color press with full UV capabilities and logistics this spring. The new press will arrive at the firm's sprawling 220,000-square-foot facility in late March and will begin production in May 2015.

STOCKHOLM, March 23, 2015 (Press Release) -In order to create competitive packaging, print quality needs to be sufficiently high and give a uniform appearance between different packages. This can be achieved without unnecessary wastage if the board material has similar properties and behaves as expected in the printing press, according to a new licentiate thesis from Vipp industrial graduate school at Karlstad University.

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